The recently released musical film The Color Purple was a huge success at the box office on Christmas Day.
According to The coverthe feature film, which is based on Alice Walker's 1982 novel of the same name, raked in an impressive $18.1 million from audiences on its first day of wide release in the United States.
The film, which didn't feature the likes of Beyonce and Rihanna, also enjoyed the second-biggest Christmas opening in box office history, trailing only 2009's Sherlock Holmes, which grossed $24.6 million.
It was also reported that 65% of The Color Purple's audience consisted of African American individuals, and moviegoers over the age of 55 also made up a quarter of the film's viewer base.
The new version of The Color Purple is inspired by the 2005 Broadway adaptation of the classic novel.
The recently released musical film The Color Purple was a huge success at the box office on Christmas Day
The feature film follows the trials and tribulations experienced by several African American women in the South during the twentieth century.
The first film adaptation of The Color Purple was released in 1985 and was nominated for a total of eleven Academy Awards.
The original feature film's director, Steven Spielberg, and one of its stars, Oprah Winfrey, served as executive producers for the new version of the film.
The development of the second adaptation of The Color Purple was revealed to the public in 2018.
Blitz Bazawule signed on as director of the project in August 2020, and it was also revealed that Walker and her daughter Rebecca would serve as producers that same month.
Much of the feature film's cast, including Taraji P. Henson, Colman Domingo and Halle Bailey, was added from 2021 to 2022.
Several cast members were featured on the film's soundtrack album, which debuted earlier this month.
Artists such as Usher, Megan Thee Stallion and Mary J. Blige contributed several songs to the project.
According to The Wrap, the feature film, which is based on Alice Walker's 1982 novel of the same name, collected a whopping $18.1 million from audiences on its first day of wide release in the United States.
The film, which did not feature Beyonce and Rihanna, also enjoyed the second-biggest Christmas opening in box office history, trailing only 2009's Sherlock Holmes, which grossed $24.6 million.
The new version of The Color Purple is inspired by the 2005 Broadway adaptation of the classic novel
The feature film has performed well with critics and currently has an 89% rating on Rotten Tomatoes
The feature film's physical production began last March and filming took place on the coast of Georgia.
The world premiere of the new version of The Color Purple took place in London on November 20.
The feature has performed well with critics and currently has an 89% rating Rotten tomatoes.
The Color Purple was also enthusiastically received by the audience and also achieved an audience score of 94%.